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Posted on: 23rd Aug, 2014 06:27 pm
My husband died in 1995 and everything was left to me. He had recieved property from his mother when she died in 1994. I never had it all put in my name. I have the will, property description, and I need to sell the property. What form do I need?
You will need more than a form you will need to go before a probate judge and have the home transferred into your name prior to selling - at least that is how it is in my state - god luck

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Brian Barnes
ENG Lending - Nationwide Lender
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Posted on: 28th Aug, 2014 11:43 am
You need to consult with a probate attorney to put the property in your name before you can sell it. You may be able to file an Affidavit of Heirship, but I think here that you will need to get a court order.
Posted on: 04th Sep, 2014 09:08 am
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